valley (OtoDtuairies
Clarence L. Andrews
ALBANY Funeral service
for Clarence L. Andrews, 85, who
died in Eugene at the home of a
sister April 17, were held Tues
day. April 20. The Rev. Roy
Strong officiated, with burial in
Sand Ridge cemetery.
Born in Asthabula county, Ohio,
Oct 19, 1882. Andrews came to
Oregon in 1864 when two years
of age. In 1884 he moved to .Seat
tle, then to Alaska where he
pent many years. Later he mov
ed to Heppner, and for the past
several years had lived here. He
was well known as a writer of
Alaskan history.
Married twice, first in 1883 to
Annie Anderson who died in
1885, and in 1887 to Ida Swag
gart at Heppner. She died m
1903. Survivors are four half
sisters, Mrs. Elza Morgan of
Shedd. Mrs Walter T Wiles of
Eugene, Mrs. Ben Wheldon of
Payette, Idaho, and Mrs. Guy
Blancher of Tacoma.
Edward Terry will officiate, with
burial in Willamette Memorial
park.
Ina May Smith was bora in
Albany Nov. 29, 1883, daughter
of the late 5r. and Mrs. Delazon
Smith. April 15, 1911, sh mar
ried Roscoe , C. Thomas and for
many years they made their home
in Jefferson, After her husband
died in 1937 she returned to Al
bany. She was a member of the
Eastern Star and Jefferson Wom
en's club and of the Methodist
church.
Survivors are two children.
j Mrs. Florence Cathey of Albany
) and Delazon Thomas of Jeffer
son; two brothers and three sis
i ters. Delazon Smith of Portland,
j Merrill Smith of Lebanon. Mrs.
; E. A Boyle of Salem, and Volena
Smith and Ianthe Smith of Al
bany, and four grandchildren.
Ina May Thomas
ALBANY Mrs Ina May
Thomas, 64, a resident of Albany
and Jefferson her entire life, died
at the Albany General hospital
April 18 after an attack of pneu
monia. Funeral services will be
held Wednesday, April 21, from
Fisher Funeral home. The Rev.
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away from Portland on the
fleet new Empire Buildeh.
For only $2.13 more than a
standard Pullman lower berth,
enjoy the privacy and comfort
of a Duplkx-Roomette.
Uov rvrttamj daity al 3 fM.
Evelyn Ellen McGinn is
ALBANY Evelyn Ellen Mc
Ginnij, six-months-old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Mc
Ginnii of Klamath Falls, died
there April 18 following a long
illness. Funeral services were
held at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday. April
20. from the Albany Pent"costal
Church of God, with Rev. Heath
W. Lcwery conducting the serv
ices. Burial was in Riverside.
Baby Evelyn was born in Al
bany on September 2.3. 1947. Her
parents at the present time are
temporarily in Klamath Falls
where her father was a student
irt a vocational school. Surviving
besides her parents are grand
parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Mc
Ginnis and Spud Sheler, all of
Albany.
New Junior Deputies Fingerprinted
4.
InaufuraUon of on of Oregon's first junior deputy sheriffs groans Is shown above as 23 boys met
Monday night to receive their badges and registration cards after briefing on their duties by Sheriff
Denver Young. Shown being fingerprinted by Deputy Sheriff BUI Devall for his identification card
is Jim Haines. Stayton. as Deputy Sheriff Donald A. Jarvls fills out the pledge forms at right
Looking on are other boys from Turner, Silverten and Aumsvtlle. (Photo by Don Dill. Statesman
staff p bo lot rap her.)
Charles Vredenberg; alternates are
Mrs. George Leffler and Frances
Weaver. Mrs. John Morrison was
recommended for district deputy
president
I
1 SUvertoa Members of Canter
i bury clubs of Salem, Monmouth
, and Oregon State college will
sponsor a retreat at the recrea
tional area in Silver Creek Falls
Stat park May 1 and 2. Barbara
Baldwin and Phil Crary, Oregon
State college student co-chairmen
in charge.
Four Corners Rickey Garden
dub members will entertain their
husbands and families April 23 at
7:30 p.m. with an indoor picnic at
J. Community hall.
Hubbard Garfield A. Voget.
j Hubbard creamery, won first prize
I for country style and tenderized
' smoked ham at the banquet Mon
day night in Seattle. This is the
first time both prizes have gone to
same contestant
I
j West Salem A talk on England !
i and Venezuela will be given by j
Mrs. Mettison of Salem to the '
( West Salem Grange at its meet- I
i ing at 8 p.m. Wednesday in West ,
j Salem city hall. Refreshments will ,
i be served. The meeting is open j
to all grangers and friends.
The Stcrt man, Salom, Oregon. Wednesday. Aprq 21, 1948 3
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Garden Road Neighbor
Meet at Mr. Schaffer
SWEGLE . Social meeting of
the GarOen Road Neighborhood
club was held Friday with Mrs.
A. C. Schaffer. Mrs. John Domke
was assistant hostess for the des
sert luncheon. Prizes wer receiv
ed by Mrs. Eugene Brt.uc.ht, Mrs.
A. R. Tartar, Mrs. Glen Larkins
and Mrs. Paul Lynch. Others tak-
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Salem 4k West fUlea
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Mrs. W. E. Ric
ard T. Wicklander,
Werner, Mrs. Earl
Walter Swingle, Mri
Siegmund, Mrs. Lyda
Mrs. George Hu
ces Byram.
Leslcr
frank IUcket,
hardsell, Mrs. Rich-
Mrs. Ralph
Wood, Mrs.
, Charles E.
a Bungerer,
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GREAT NORTHERN
Annie Skelton Case
ALBANY Mrs. Annie Skel
ton Case, 81. died at the family
home here after a heart attack
Monday, April 19. Funeral serv
ices will be held from the Fisher
Funeral home at 3:30 p.m. Wed
nesday. April 21. Rev. Edgar Lu
ther will conduct the services,
with burial in Willamette Me
morial park.
Bom Aug. 18, 1866. in Deven
shire. England. Annie Pridham
came to the United States in
1883. living in North Dakota first
In 1891 she came to Albany and
since had lived in this vicinity.
She -as a member of the Chris
tie church.
At Grand Forks. N. D . in 1885,
h manied Thomas Skelton who
died In 1926 In 1933 she married
W L. Case who died in 1935
Survivor, nre three children, Mrs
George Warner and Mrs. Mel
Ti"vriii. both; of Albany, and
Thomas Skelton of Toledo; also
10 grandchildren and 19 great
grandchildren.
Daley Houston Sliger
ALBANY Dnley Houston
Sliger. 62. died at the family
home on Broadway early Monday,
April 19. Funeral services will be
held from the Fisher Funeral
home at 2 p.m. Thursday. April
22. the Rev. Edgar B. Luther
officiating, with burial in Wil
lamette Memorial park.
Born Sept 26, 1886, in Athens,
Tenn., Daley Sliger had lived in
Hartman, Colo., before coming
here 26 years ago. For many
years he had been an employe
of Linn county in the market
road maintenance crew. He was
a member of the Baptist church.
On April 4. 1909, at Hartman,
Colo., he married Cecile H.
Moore, who survives, as do three
children. Floyd H. Sliger and
Mrs. Robert W. Warren, both of
Albany, and Mrs. William Gut- i
tormsen of Corvallis; also two '
brothers and four sisters, Luther j
T. Sliger, Ira Sliger, Mrs. S. I.
Day, sr., Mrs. Charles Wade. Mrs.
Harvey Anderson and Mrs. A.
Keith, all of whom live in the
east, and three grandchildren. ,
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Hazel Green Parents
Of ("ub Scouts Elect
HAZEL GREEN Parents of
the recently organized Cub Scout
troop members met Wedne-dav
at the schoolhouse to plan for
future den meetings.
Officers are Jese Carter chair
man; Lee White, secretory, Allen
Vibbert. treasurer.
Lacy Bowlsby, cubmater. dis
tributed literature and materials
and special awards will be made
at the Community club April 30.
Den mothers are Mrs. Juhu
Slattum.. Lois Wacken and Mrs.
William Darling
Cub Scouts are Robert BowN
by. Clifford Wacken, Freddie
Finnell. Sammy Rickard, Marvin
and Maurice Klampe, Thomas
Hawry, Vernon Zilbart, Donnie
Slattum. Barney White. Jerry
Darling. Jerry Carter and James
Holland.
Orchard Heights Mrs. Wallace i
Johnson has returned to her home
in Hot Springs, South Dakota af- !
ter visiting the Willard Boehmers i
the last month. Her son, Merlyn j
is attending Pacific university, j
Forest Grove and Mrs. Boehmer is i
her sister.
Popcorn Jessie McDowell re
turned last week after a two '
weeks visit in California. She
made the trip with her brother.
John Cavitt of Portland.
Cloverdale Mabel Baker and
Loretta Starr, both of Salem, vis
ited Miss Starr's si5ter. Nellie
Hamilton here Sunday. Miss Ba
ker now teaches in Salem but was
primary teacher here when the
present building was new and the
district just organized.
Auburn Sharon Laferty,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Laferty has been out of school
because of illness and Mrs. Laferty
was home with her for several
das, and had a substitute take
her classroom.
Silverton Althea Meyer spent
the weekend at Portland as a
guest of her cousins. Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Lewis, and her father, L H.
Meyer, who is in Good Samaritan
hospital Meyer will return to his
home late this week.
Macleay Salem Civic players
will present "The Blue Bag " at
Macleay grange hall Friday at
8 p.m. j
Cloverdale Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Wipper and their son Jerry, with
Margie Bauchie and Wally Wip
per, went to the Oregon coast
Sunday for a picnic outing in ob
servance of Jerry Wipper's 14th
birthday.
Four Corners Mr. and Mrs.
William Fiester, Beck ave., have
returned from a months trip to
the middle west where they vis
ited friends and relatives.
Frultland Mr. and Mrs. S. A.
Recker and Florence Recker vis
ited their former neighbors here
They have been living north of
Salem but are moving this week
to Santa Ana, Calif.
Pratum Mrs. Mary Frazier is
now somewhat improved after
having been ill for several days.
Fruilland The Woman's Circle
will meet Thursday, April 22 in
the church annex at 2 p.m.
Four Corners Out of town
guests for several days at home
of Mr and Mrs. Charles Walker,
Mahrt ave. were their daughter
and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Hen
ry Schuette. Seattle.
Turner Edwin Ball, son of Mrs.
E E. Ball, box 266 Turner, has
received a letter in basket
ball this year, Harvey Ro
loff, basketball coach at Pacific
university, Forest Grove, has an
nounced. Ball is a graduate of
Turner high school, where he par
ticipated in sports, drama and oth
er group activities.
Hubbard Thalia Rebekah lodge
delegates elected to the grand as
sembly at Eugene May 18 to 20
are Mrs. Lloyd Knixley and Mrs.
Tom Webb Buys
Sbeaffer Farm
TURNER Tom Webb has pur
chased the John Sheaffer farm. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelley of
Washington, D. C, are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Jensen at the "Ha
ven of Rest" home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller ,
(Ruby Petersen) are announcing
the birth of a son. John Leonard.
j Friday, April 9, in the Sweet Home
hospital.
Orchard Heights Women
Hear of Color in Home
ORCHARD HEIGHTS The Or
chard Heights Women's club met
April 15 with Mrs. Helen King.
Nina Simmons assisted. Twenty
were present and Viola Shaffer,
Polk extension agent, spoke on
I color in the home. Next meeting
, will be with Mrs. James Best. Mrs.
William Knower and Helen Bliss
will demonstrate corsages making, i
EfeM
r4elf
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mediate ,
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